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Acids
An acid is a chemical substance that has a sour taste.
Many food items such as lemons, curd, vinegar and orange taste sour because of the presence of acid in them.
Natural Acids are the acids that occur in nature, for example, acids found in fruits are natural acids.
Bases
A base is a chemical substance that has a bitter taste and a soapy texture.
Bases are found in different substances such as bleach, ammonia, washing powder and soap.
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Neutral Substance is any substance which is neither acidic nor basic in nature.
Indicators
We cannot taste every object and find its nature. Therefore, we use indicators.
An indicator is a substance that can determine if another substance is acidic or basic in nature.
The indicators indicate the presence of an acid or base in a substance by changing their colour. For
Example Turmeric, China rose petals and Litmus are some natural indicators. Natural indicators the indicators
that occur in nature.
Litmus
Litmus is a natural indicator which is obtained from Lichens.
Litmus is available in a solution form and paper strips (red litmus and blue litmus paper).
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Turmeric as an indicator
To use turmeric as an indicator it is generally mixed with water to form a paste which is then put on blotting paper
and dried to form thin strips of turmeric paper.
The turmeric paper is then put into the solutions in order to determine their acidity or alkaline nature.
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China Rose
China Rose petals are kept in warm water and a coloured solution is obtained from that. This coloured solution is
used as an indicator to test other substances.
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Acid Rain
When the rainwater has increased amounts of acids in it, it is called Acid Rain.
The acid rain is formed because of the presence of air pollutants such as Nitrogen dioxide, Carbon dioxide and
Sulphur dioxide in the air.
These pollutants mix with the rainwater and form acids such as Nitric acid, Sulphuric acid and Carbonic acid
respectively.
The acid rain in severely affect the vegetation, animal life and even buildings of the region where it falls.
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pH scale
The measure of acidity or basic nature of a substance can be determined by its pH value.
The pH value range from 1 to 14 with 1 being the most acidic substance and 14 being the most basic substance
while 7 is a neutral substance.
Acids are never stored in metal containers. They are rather stored in glass containers. This is so because acids
are generally reactive in nature. If we keep them in metal containers they may react with the metal and erode them.
Glass, on the other hand, does not react with acids at all.
Neutralization
Neutralization is a process or a chemical reaction in which an acidic and basic substance is mixed with each
other in order to neutralize their acidic and alkaline nature.
The product that is formed after the neutralization process is called a Salt.
The neutralization process results in the generation of heat which raises the temperature of the reacting mixture.
A synthetic indicator often used for testing neutralization reactions is Phenolphthalein solution. It is pink in color.
When an acid is added to Phenolphthalein solution, the solution turns colorless, indicating the presence of an
acid.
When a base is added to Phenolphthalein solution, the solution retains its pink color, indicating the presence of a
base.
Formation of Salt
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But sometimes the stomach releases too much of acid which leads to indigestionor sometimes hyperacidity.
Hence, we need to neutralize this acid by taking substances that are basic in nature commonly known as
antacids.
For Example, milk of magnesia is a basic substance that can neutralize the acid of the stomach.
2. Ant Bite
The irritation of the skin due to ant bite is caused because of the presence of formic acid that the ant injects into
the skin while biting.
For Example, baking soda or hydrogen carbonate, calamine solution or zinc carbonate are generally used to treat
ant bites
3. Soil Treatment
Plants need a soil which is neutral in nature but using chemical fertilizers on soil can turn it into acidic.
To treat acidic soil we use quicklime (calcium oxide) or slaked lime (calcium hydroxide).
Basic soil can be treated by adding organic substances to it as they release acids while decomposing into the
soil.
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4. Factory Wastes
The factory waste is acidic in nature and cannot be directly dumped anywhere. Hence bases are added to it before it
falls off into a river or stream so that the aquatic life does not get affected.
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